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  1/24 scale hardbody Firebird F/C with a Parma S-16 motor underneath the dummy engine utilizing a s/s driveshaft with carrier bearing.  Finished Weight
approximately 140 grams.





Mk.I Prototype F/C Finished and ready to go!!!


Rod Evans ~ Cincinnati, Ohio

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			<description><![CDATA[ Thank you for your kind words. This was my 1st attempt at a high detail F/C. I think the &quot;practice&quot; from the sprint car building is carrying over to
the NHRA<img class="inlineimg" title="Nod" alt="" src="http://www.slotcarillustrated.com/portal/forums/images/smilies/nod.gif" border="0"> ...And I must be
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			<description><![CDATA[ I wish you would stop doing that! I&#39;m starting to feel inferrior. AS I SHOULD.
<br>
You do such good work. It only comes from years of practice. Bravo!!!
<br>
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			<description><![CDATA[ That&#39;s the most detail I have ever seen in a slot car......WOW!!! ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Awesome. that may be the coolest slot car I&#39;ve ever seen <img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v125/Sledge_57/Smilies/bow.gif" alt="image">
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Excellent, excellent work. I don&#39;t run drags myself, but that piece of machinery is gorgeous. Nice body, but with the body off, it is Super Tough! ]]></description>

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  1/24 scale hardbody Firebird F/C with a Parma S-16 motor underneath the dummy engine utilizing a s/s driveshaft with carrier bearing.  Finished Weight
approximately 140 grams.
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